vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical and Hypoproteinemia

vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical has been researched along with Hypoproteinemia* in 5 studies

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for vitamin-k-semiquinone-radical and Hypoproteinemia

ArticleYear
[Constitutional protein C deficiency in 57 patients from 22 non-related families].
    Annales de medecine interne, 1986, Volume: 137, Issue:6

    A congenital deficiency in protein C (physiological inhibitor of coagulation) was identified in 57 patients: the deficiency was quantitative (type I) in 20 families, qualitative (type II) in two families. The transmission was autosomal dominant in 21 families but was suspected to be recessive in one family: the 18 years old homozygous propositus has a severe deficiency (protein C = 16 p. 100): both parents are heterozygous (consanguinity was present) and 5 other family members with heterozygous deficiency are asymptomatic. In the 49 patients (25 women, 24 men) belonging to the 21 other families, 9 men and 4 women (27 p.100) are asymptomatic although precipitating factors had existed in 5 patients. In the remaining 36 symptomatic patients, a deep venous thrombosis was observed in 34, a pulmonary embolism in 18. Recurrent arterial thromboses were diagnosed in 3 patients. The first thrombotic episode was observed at the mean age of 27 +/- 11 years and a triggering factor was found in 26 patients (72 p. 100). Thrombosis was recurrent in 21 (60 p. 100). In the patients without oral anticoagulant treatment, mean protein C antigen concentrations were 47 +/- 9 p. 100 and mean protein C activity was 46 +/- 10 p. 100. In 4 patients with type II deficiency, protein C antigen levels were normal (113 +/- 15 p. 100), contrasting with decreased protein C activity (43 +/- 6 p. 100). Thirty-eight patients have been treated with oral anticoagulants and a skin necrosis developed in the homozygous patients only.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anticoagulants; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Hypoproteinemia; Male; Pedigree; Protein C Deficiency; Recurrence; Thromboembolism; Vitamin K

1986
[Nodular purpura with hypoproteinemia in an infant].
    Minerva pediatrica, 1969, Apr-28, Volume: 21, Issue:17

    Topics: Blood Coagulation Tests; Blood Protein Electrophoresis; Enteritis; Humans; Hypoproteinemia; Infant; Male; Purpura; Vitamin K

1969
Assessment of absorption from small bowel.
    Scottish medical journal, 1968, Volume: 13, Issue:4

    Topics: Anemia, Hypochromic; Avitaminosis; Body Weight; Carbohydrate Metabolism; Diarrhea; Disaccharides; Edema; Feces; Folic Acid; Glucose; Humans; Hypocalcemia; Hypokalemia; Hypoproteinemia; Intestinal Absorption; Intestine, Small; Iron; Malabsorption Syndromes; Vitamin A; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin K; Xylose

1968
Systemic manifestations of gluten enteropathy.
    The Medical clinics of North America, 1966, Volume: 50, Issue:2

    Topics: Anemia; Celiac Disease; Diet Therapy; Dwarfism; Edema; Glutens; Humans; Hypocalcemia; Hypokalemia; Hypoproteinemia; Hypoprothrombinemias; Kidney Diseases; Malabsorption Syndromes; Osteomalacia; Vitamin K

1966
[STUDY OF CHARCOT'S DISEASE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CLINICAL PICTURE AND ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTS OF THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT].
    Sbornik vedeckych praci Lekarske fakulty Karlovy university v Hradci Kralove, 1963, Volume: 6

    Topics: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Blood Protein Disorders; Diagnosis, Differential; Electroencephalography; Humans; Hypoproteinemia; Trypan Blue; Vitamin A; Vitamin K; Vitamins

1963